Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adj] [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Christian preachers could declare how wrong it was for an individual to be dominated by another so as to be his legal property , and to be bought for much less than the rich would give for a racehorse . |
2 | Yalta was condemned by many afterwards as marking a Western betrayal of eastern Europe , as grave as Munich in 1938 : Roosevelt , in his eagerness to secure world peace , was duped , it was said , by Stalin . |
3 | ( fl. 1260–1278 ) , cartographic patron , is known for certain only as the author or at least the patron of the late thirteenth-century world map preserved in Hereford Cathedral . |
4 | Northern Ireland , as part of the United Kingdom , shared in that significantly as the old Celtic Christian church sent missionaries throughout the continent , and there were Ulstermen in the Napoleonic war and both world wars . |
5 | Forenames should be printed in full exactly as they appear on your birth certificate and/or passport ; |
6 | 2 Locational decisions are taken in general so as to minimise the frictional effects of distance . |
7 | Due to ignorance about the local language , the slogan was expressed in Chinese so as to mean ‘ Pepsi re-awakens your dead relatives ’ . |
8 | Young Ferguson 's determined attitude will be required in full today as United attempt a recovery exercise following defeats by Sheffield United and Everton . |